34 adverbs to describe how to drowned

The roar resembled that of lions, effectually drowning the clamor of human voices.

By Daniel Defoe And now our case was very dismal indeed; for we all saw plainly that the sea went so high that the boat could not escape, and that we should be inevitably drowned.

His mind was divided between the thoughts that she had committed suicide, or had been drowned accidentally.

" This evening the forbidden subject of politics crept into our quiet community, and the result was an explosive contention which drowned even the braying of the agonizing trumpets outside.

They stripped off their armour to run the more lightly, and abandoned their horses on the field Some fled to the mountains, others by the valleys, and many flung themselves into the river, and were drowned miserably, striving to get them from their foe.

He curses old gentlewomen and their charity that makes his trade their alms; but his envy is never stirred so much as when gentlemen go over to fight upon Calais sands, whom he wishes drowned ere they come there, rather than the French shall get his custom.

Your locket is at the bottom of our well; but any love I had with it is drowned deeper, down to the bottom of nothing.

She prophesied that, late or soon, Thou would be found deep drowned in Doon, Or catched wi' warlocks in the mirk

Then, thinking perhaps the man might be partly drowned, the young castaway began to put into operation as much of the directions as he remembered for restoring partially drowned persons to life.

Fortunately, the noise drowned out the Tiger's question, and the lady did not hear him ...

Let's sing a dirge for Saint Hugh's soul, And drown it merrily.

Sometimes animals are carried offapparently drowned animals more than others.

Again the lightning flared torchlike through the gloom, but the thunder of the torrent drowned the thunder overhead.

Therefore it was that Dorothea, harassed by conflicting feelings, drowned her sorrows perseveringly in the bowl.

The only favor which the King granted him after his condemnation was to leave him the choice of his death; and he was privately drowned in a butt of malmsey in the Towera whimsical choice, which implies that he had an extraordinary passion for that liquor.

The electric power plant was a building at the edge of Royal Waterfall, the low and persistent roar of which was scarcely drowned by the rumble of machinery.

Station Schofield is passed, and again the signals, if any there be, are swiftly drowned in the gray dust-smother.

I trusted them; but for Truth's sweet sake, Lest they should be tempted their oaths to break, I had them bound, And tenderly drowned!

Cailté was a great lover of the supernatural, yet there was in him also a vein of sentiment, shown in his poem on the death of Clidna"Clidna the fair-haired, long to be remembered," who was tragically drowned at Glandore harbor in the south, and whose sad wraith still moans upon the bar, in hours of fate for the people of Erin.

In the thirty-third year of his age, being returned to England, he was unhappily drowned at Windsor.

Otherwise, as a general rule, the recollection sinks, and appears to be utterly drowned in the waters of Lethe.

Up from my couch I sprang, and sought to speak, But vainly, for the people's howls of rage Drowned my weak cries.

Two children were born to them, a son and a daughter, the latter of whom, after a life of strange romance and vicissitude, ended her days in a loathsome dungeon of the fortress of Saints Peter and Paul, the victim of Catherine II.'s vengeancemiserably drowned, so one story goes, by an inundation of her cell.

The El Dorado was drowning with us aboard.

"They had about twelve Negroes who willingly drowned themselves; others starved themselves to death.

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